A well-known issue for some developmentalists. Teacher-reports for behavior way-2-go if you ask me.
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Replying to @JDHaltigan @AndreaD_Smith
Same rater bias causes increases in the C estimate in particular, so it's a PC bias.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndreaD_Smith
lolz. Last kind of bias we need in rigorous research these days.
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Replying to @JDHaltigan @AndreaD_Smith
Haha. The other most common biases are: 1) measurement error (shrinks A+C), and 2) assortative mating (boosts C, shrinks A). Critics never discuss these because they serve their purposes. :p
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndreaD_Smith
There is a recent paper on this issue I believe.
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This is one of sorts:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330911480_The_Problem_of_Non-Shared_Environment_in_Behavioral_Genetics …
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Replying to @JDHaltigan @AndreaD_Smith
Yes, but when you see typical critical takes like this one, they don't spend much time on ME and AM biases. :phttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1745-9125.12036 …
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndreaD_Smith
"Complex social behaviors such as crime"
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Replying to @JDHaltigan @AndreaD_Smith
It's this, sociologist version. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irreducible_complexity …
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There is some quote from someone in sociology that social questions must have social answers. It's basically an anti-reductionism tenet, which in practice comes out to be equivalent as the creationist irreducible complexity stance.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @AndreaD_Smith
that such a quote exists not surprising from sociology lol
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